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CBB Seminar: "Physical and Chemical Approaches for Ocular Drug Delivery" with Dr. Ying Chau, Hong Kong University
Physical and Chemical Approaches for Ocular Drug Delivery"
Registration is FREE - Coffee and Cookies will be available
3 Minute Thesis Competition - Chemical Engineering Heat
1 Slide. 3 Minutes. Outstanding Ideas!
Please arrive early so the event can start on time. Attendance at this event may be counted toward Masters and PhD students Seminar Attendance milestone.
Please note, you will be required to stay for the duration of the competition.
Light refreshments provided.
Hope to see you there!
Notice of PhD Oral Defence: Energy Management and Environmental Sustainability by Mohamed Elsholkami
Notice of PhD Oral Defence: Supplementation Strategies for Enhancing Growth and Product Quality in Mammalian Cell Culture Bioprocesses by Omics Analysis & Tuning Glycosylation of Monoclonal Antibodies by Eric Blondeel
2018 Park Reilly Distinguished Lecture | The Promise of Artificial Intelligence in Process Systems Engineering: Is it Here, Finally?, by Venkat Venkatasubramanian
Professor Venkatasubramanian will review the different phases of Artificial intelligence (AI) in process systems engineering (PSE) over the past 30 years and argue that the time for AI in PSE, and in other domains, has arrived, finally.
PhD Defence | Recovery of Dairy Aroma Compounds and Concentration of Dairy Solutions by Membranes: Boya Zhang
Supervisor: Xianshe Feng, Chemical Engineering
PhD Defence | Identification of Dynamic Flux Balance Analysis: Ali Nikdel
Supervisor: Hector Budman, Chemical Engineering
Park & Veva Reilly CHE Medal for Proficiency in Research Award Ceremony & Seminar Presentation | Conductive Cellulose Nanocrystals for Electrochemical Applications, by Debbie Wu
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are known as nature’s latest wonder material. This renewable, sustainable, biodegradable and nontoxic nanomaterial can be extracted from cellulose fiber - the most abundant biopolymer on earth and competitively produced at an industrial-scale.
Resource Recovery Partnership Conference 2018
The Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Canadian Plastics Industry Association are pleased to offer complimentary academic registration to faculty and students for this 2-day event.
This conference is intended to bring together international experts, policy makers, researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs to explore how the advancements in resource recovery technologies and the pursuit of a sustainable economy are changing the way we interact with our world.
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